Right, of course "internet privacy" is an utter oxymoron. However, there are ways to "bolt the door" on forums and mailing lists to keep their information secure to some extent.
I subscribe to several other music- and collector-oriented groups and no content from any of them has ever come up on google searches, "cyberspace sweepers" or on other web sites unless deliberately and willfully put there. For whatever reason, this security was apparently never put into place on the discover.net email lists.
I have very mixed feelings with Facebook, and I do know there are people who would absolutely refuse to sign up just for this purpose. And I can't really say I blame them. Facebook is just a hot mess of "trending glop" and potential security issues. Every time I turn around there's a new "feature designed to enhance my Facebook experience." So far, in every instance the complete opposite has been the result.
Just as a matter of natural paranoia, I'd be a bit suspicious of google groups, especially if users have to secure a gmail address to use them. There have been many privacy-related issues with google sites and apps.
I am wondering if anyone has the current Levnet email list. If so, could a "mass announcement" be sent out about what has happened? I only found out about this because Gordon posted about it to Facebook. I don't really check ThereminWorld all that often but guess I will start doing so. I am probably not the only one, though.
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